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Inputs
The 3G4000W has two inputs that can be used to trigger specific communications. These events will transmit using Contact ID or
SIA format with Input 2. The inputs are normally open at default and will activate when a short condition is detected between the
terminal and the COM. They can be configured as normally open, normally closed, or support a single end of line 5.6k ohm resistor.
Refer to the 3G4000W Wiring Diagram (Figure 2)
Outputs
The 3G4000W has two programmable outputs to activate in response to the associated events. Refer to the 3G4000W Wiring
Diagram (Figure 2)
Activating the Output
The 3G4000W has two open collector outputs capable of a maximum of 50mA. Internal events on the 3G4000W can trigger the
output to turn on an LED or activate an input on the host panel.
Output 1 –
Output 1 is normally low and will switch to high (activate) when a Wireless Network Trouble, Failure to Communicate
(FTC) trouble, Insufficient Signal Strength or Radio / SIM Trouble is detected. The output will switch low (deactivate) when all 4
trouble conditions are restored.
Output 2
– At default, this output is disabled. Output 2 is a general use output that can be enabled if required, and can be
configured to activate for a number of trouble conditions.
NOTE: A programmable output may be connected to the control panel as shown in Figure 4 (Residential applications) or Figures 8-9
(Commercial applications). If the control panel input Zone/Point is defined as 24hr ‘Supervisory’, with keypad-only notification when
activated, local keypads will sound a buzzer tone when a trouble condition has been detected by the 3G4000W.
NOTE: The outputs may also be configured to activate for a programmable duration.
Reporting Codes
3G4000W Reporting Codes
Contact ID
SIA
Programmable?
Comments
PSTN Line Down
E351-000
LT-000
No
Telco Fault
PSTN Line Restoral
R351-000
LR-000
No
Telco Fault Restore
Input Power Loss
E337-000
YP-000
No
Power Supply Trouble
Input Power Loss Restoral
R337-000
YQ-000
No
Power Supply Trouble Restore
Low Battery Trouble
E338-000
YT-000
No
Communicator Battery Trouble
Low Battery Restoral
R338-000
YR-000
No
Communicator Battery Trouble Restore
Periodic Test
E603-XXX
RP-XXX
No
Test Transmission <Receiver Path>
Periodic Test with Trouble
E608-XXX
RY-XXX
No
Test Transmission <Receiver Path>
Radio Activation
R552-000
RS-000
No
Remote Programming Successful
Internal Buffer Full
E624-000
JL-000
No
Failure to Communicate Restore
R354-000
YK-000
No
Communications Trouble Restored
Firmware Update Successful
R901-000
LS-000
No
Firmware Update Fail
E902-000
LU-000
No
Firmware Update Begin
E901-000
LB-000
No
Tamper Trouble
E145-000
ES-000
No
Case or Wall Tamper
Tamper Trouble Restore
R145-000
EJ-000
No
Case or Wall Tamper Restore
Swinger Shutdown
To protect again “runaway” signals to the central station, the 3G4000W includes a Swinger Shutdown feature which will limit certain
trouble or alarm events to a maximum of 3 reports every 24 hours. The condition will restore at midnight, at which point the signals
may again be reported. Swinger shutdown will limit the number of events logged to the communicator’s event history, and the event
history will also log when swinger shutdown has occurred and / or cleared for each event.
Swinger shutdown applies to the following conditions:
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System Tamper / Restore
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Battery Trouble / Restore
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PSTN Line Down / Restore
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Input Power Trouble / Restore
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FTC Restore
-
Zone Input Alarm / Restore
Hardware Default
A hardware default will erase any programmed information and restore the product to a base set of defaults. It must then be
reprogrammed using the DLS software. Hardware default is typically performed after swapping a SIM card for a new one, when
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